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Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts
Globe-News Center in Amarillo Texas USA.jpg
The Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts building is located across from the Amarillo Civic Center.
Address 500 S Buchanan St.
Amarillo, Texas
United States
Coordinates 35°12′30″N 101°49′56″W / 35.20833°N 101.83222°W / 35.20833; -101.83222
Owner City of Amarillo
Operator City of Amarillo
Type Performing arts center
Capacity 1,300
Construction
Opened January 2006 (2006-01)
Architect Holzman Moss Architecture
Builder Hunt Construction Group

The Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts is a special building in downtown Amarillo, Texas. It is a place where people can enjoy live shows and performances. This center opened in January 2006. It cost about $30 million to build.

The Globe-News Center is home to several important arts groups. These include the Amarillo Opera, the Amarillo Symphony, and the Lone Star Ballet. Many different events also take place here throughout the year.

Building the Center

How the Project Started

The idea for the Globe-News Center began with a kind person named Caroline Bush Emeny. She was a philanthropist from the Texas Panhandle. In 1999, she started a fundraiser to help build the center. This effort successfully raised about $12 million.

Important Donations

In 2003, another important donation helped the project. William S. Morris III gave $3 million to the center. He was the leader of a company that owns the Amarillo Globe-News newspaper. These donations helped make the dream of the center come true.

Construction Begins

Construction on the Globe-News Center started in August 2003. The Dallas office of Hunt Construction Group built the facility. The building's design was created by Holzman Moss Architecture, a firm from New York City. They cleared an empty lot in downtown Amarillo to begin work.

Design and Features

Unique Architecture

The main part of the building, where the theater is, is covered in red sandstone. This stone was chosen because it looks like the beautiful walls of the nearby Palo Duro Canyon. The building's design connects it to the natural beauty of Texas.

Inside the Center

The Globe-News Center has three levels. These levels include offices for the staff, dressing rooms for performers, and areas for staging shows. The main auditorium has 1,300 seats. This is a large space for audiences to watch performances. It has 1,000 fewer seats than the Amarillo Civic Center auditorium.

Special Glass Wall

On the east side of the building, there is a large glass wall. This wall is designed to look like a sunrise over Palo Duro Canyon. It adds a special touch to the building's appearance.

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